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Arijit Royinnovation lover and creative

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Every option is a good option but it completely depends on the student how he studies and how he looks forward with him to pursue his career. If you study well in any subject of course you will surely get a good package and you will surely have a good career in your life. University only can help you in studying but you have to study completely on yourself and BA LLB is quite good choice but remember that the government jobs are very less.

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Meghna Khanna

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You can get admission in BA LLB if seats aren't full and it also depends upon your rank.

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Brijendra Prajapati

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If the student wants to study, then it is good. But, if not, then none of the college is ok. The question, is BBD will be good or not. I assure that it is a good college for the LLB course.

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Prince Kumar

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As per your question, SS Subodh is much better than ICFAI because of so many factors whether it is campus placement or security.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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It is definitely a great option with a plethora of options. Moreover, it is helpful if you ever take up judiciary exams.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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You will have subjects like English, history, sociology, economics and political science in addition to the law subjects.

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Varun Solshe

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Yes, there is. For management quota, you must appear for IP CET (of the same year when applying for management quota) and obtain a rank. Next, visit amity.edu/als where you can find the management quota form or visit the campus for one. Once you've submitted the form you shall now be selected on the basis of percentage obtained in class 12th.
There are only 30 seats reserved under management quota and the top 30 candidates shall be selected solely on the basis of class 12th percentage and not CET rank.
The list of selected students will be announced on campus (or on the website, not sure about it).
Management quota is a good option for st
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